Tuesday, November 18, 2008

For the Love of Mustard

Do you ever get randomly obsessed about a color? I wore a pair of mustard-colored tights a few days ago and got so many stares (and compliments!). I think those tights are the only mustard-colored item of clothing I've ever owned. For some reason after seeing this gorgeous photo a few days ago on Facehunter, I couldn't get the mustard pencil skirt out of my head. There is a very similar version available on J Crew...but, of course I couldn't stop there -- here are a few more tantalizing mustard items to ponder...




1. Topshop mustard tights [not sure if they have these anymore, but Uniqlo also makes them...]
2. Urban Outfitters, Tikirani Goldenrod blouse.
3. Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent swiss dot mustard chiffon blouse, Bluefly.com.
4. J Crew double serge pencil skirt.
5. Kimchi Blue Dacha Tunic, Urban Outfitters.
6. Ribbed turtleneck, Forever 21.
7. Chi Mihari lace-up oxfords, ASOS.
8. Contrast floral print scarf, Forever 21.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Tag...I'm It.

I have been tagged by the wonderful Michiko at Things of Beauty! I'm not going to lie...I love this tag thing... we Leos are notorious for enjoying the spotlight for a bit (though we are always happy to share).
-You have to link to the person who tagged you
- You have to write 7 things about yourself (both weird and normal stuff)
- You have to tag 7 people and link to them in the end of the post and you have to leave a comment on their blog.

1. I guess I already mentioned one thing -- I'm a Leo! And proud, as Leos usually are.


[Leo painting by Peter Jay]

2. My favorite flower is the Peony.



3. I hate bell peppers, with a passion.


4. I laugh a lot. It is almost uncontrollable.



5. Whether at home or my office, I must have a candle burning at all times. My favorite are Pacifica.



6. I like high heels in theory...but hate them in practice. I would live in flat boots or sandals if I could.



7. I love to drive.



I am tagging 7 local Oklahoma blogs:
Stelabird
Grey eye designs
Serenity Now
Sweetheartville
Stitch'n'Sue
Design Crush
High Fashion Girl

Lee Miller: Iconic Artist, Model, and Muse of the 20's



Since she is the inspiration behind my blog header, I figured it was about time to feature images of/by the beautiful, talented Lee Miller here on Nothing Elegant. Miller is famous for being one of Picasso's muses, as well as being the lover and favorite model of Surrealist photographer Man-Ray. Miller was an iconic flapper, and was featured in a famous illustration by Georges Lepape on the March 1927 issue of Vogue.


[Updated] I almost forgot: She was also the first real woman to appear in a Kotex ad for women's menstrual products!


Images of Lee Miller:



Miller herself was also a talented experimental photographer, and she worked in fashion photography as well as documentary photography during World War I.



According to Laird Borrelli: "Countless models have had their careers promoted in the pages of Condé Nast magazines. Far fewer can claim to have been discovered by the company’s founder and namesake himself.


But the day in 1927 that Mr. Nast pulled the 20-year-old Lee Miller from the path of an oncoming car, her career took off.The blond, blue-eyed Valkyrie from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., was photographed for Vogue by Edward Steichen, who in turn wrote her a letter of introduction to Man Ray, with whom she would study and have a tempestuous affair.



The artist wasn’t her only famous lover; Charlie Chaplin, too, is rumored to be on the list. While Miller was in Paris, Jean Cocteau cast her as an armless statue in his movie Le Sang d’un Poète, Pablo Picasso painted her several times (she, in turn, took several photographs of him), and a glass manufacturer cast a champagne goblet from her breast.



Her allure was captured in the words of the photojournalist John Phillips, who called her “an American free spirit wrapped in the body of a Greek goddess.” And in fact, she was a woman of as much substance as style.



In London at the outbreak of World War II, she ignored evacuation orders to photograph the times for Vogue. As a correspondent for the U.S. Army, she shot the siege of Saint-Malo and the liberations of Buchenwald, Dachau, and Paris. "


[Man Ray on the left]
After the war, she gradually abandoned her camera for a rural life in East Sussex, England, as the wife of artist and biographer Sir Roland Penrose. But her exploits live on in Carolyn Burke’s new biography, Lee Miller: A Life (Knopf).




Some of her own photographs taken in Paris:
















Saturday, November 15, 2008

Have a Dramatic, Decadent Weekend...


















Editorial: Evoluzione della specie. Magazine: Elle Italia. Issue: November 2008

Model: Kemp Muhl. Photographer: Ruven Afanador

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Lust List: Current Top 10

Are you dreaming of the holidays yet? You know, the season of giving...and getting? I am. Just a little. I've already finished most of my holiday shopping, so I figure why not start thinking about my own Christmas list? I'm in love with these things right now [though I know I will not be getting the Annick Goutal perfume unless Santa received a big tax rebate this year]...


A great color, chunky heel, and great price. These lace-up beauties from Urban Outfitters are calling my name. Can you hear it?

This gorgeous wreath would satisfy my love for all-things-peacock, and I could step outside of the traditional red/green holiday colors.



Everyone feels like a wallflower sometimes. These pretty little wall sculptures are a great alternative to framed pics.

Hands down, no one makes more interesting, unique, complex perfumes than Annick Goutal...and this Ambre Fetiche bottle would look so lovely on my dresser.



A Taschen book in every stocking! That's my motto. I've started collecting the "All American Ads" series, and this is next on my list!


Shapeways lets you create your own objects -- like these light poems. Choose a favorite poem or quote and they will turn it into a light!



I really dig the navy and peach in this slightly mysterious art-deco-ish print.
Jezebel's Gilded Lilies fine art print.


I don't even smoke anymore -- but these could persuade me!
Nat Sherman's Fantasia Lights.





Danger dogs Nepal Art Calendar. I just love the name -- and the kitschy feel.


What animal is cuter and sillier than Llama? Such an underrated animal!
Lusty Llamas by Dolamakes.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Mannish Overcoat

[Hi all...I am in Nashville for the Modernist Studies Association conference right now. Nerdy, bookish stuff galore...so, I might be a bit slow for a few days answering comments, etc. I will have one more post tomorrow, and then take the weekend off. Enjoy your week my friends!]
I am loving the idea of a masculine overcoat with long, slouchy sleeves [good for rolling up], a deep neck, and low-slung buttons. It has such an 80's Wallstreet vibe. So far, all of the examples I have found are WAY out my price range. However, I'm fairly confident that with a good bit of thrift-store shopping, I can find something quite similar in the men's department, for much less cash. Do my lovely readers have any suggestions?




The Topshop version is perfect, but $310 is just not wallet-friendly!






The new Burberry Prorsum F/W 08 Collection had several mannish overcoats, but all for [*gulp*] thousands of dollars...